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automation of IP Addresses to NIC with Subnet mask - VBScript

Asked by ksbunger1 in VB Script, Miscellaneous Programming, Windows 2003 Server

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I am needing a VBScript code that I can automate an addition of IP Addresses and Subnet mask to a network adapter. I would also like to be able to delete if needed. I am currently using the following code, but it will only "change" the IP address and Subnet, I need to create more.

strComputer = "."
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
    & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")

Set colNetAdapters = objWMIService.ExecQuery _
    ("Select * from Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration where IPEnabled=TRUE")

strIPAddress = Array("192.168.1.29")
strSubnetMask = Array("255.255.255.0")
strGateway = Array("192.168.1.100")
strGatewayMetric = Array(1)
 
For Each objNetAdapter in colNetAdapters
    errEnable = objNetAdapter.EnableStatic(strIPAddress, strSubnetMask)
    errGateways = objNetAdapter.SetGateways(strGateway, strGatewaymetric)
    If errEnable = 0 Then
        WScript.Echo "The IP address has been changed."
    Else
        WScript.Echo "The IP address could not be changed."
    End If
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Zones: VB Script, Miscellaneous Programming, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: vbscript, mask, subnet, nic, ip
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Solution Provided By: vladh
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